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With a little planning and inspiration, you can create a home that balances beauty and comfort with sustainable resource use and environmental health. Get ideas, practices and resources.
There are many nature-friendly practices you can use or build at home. Homes using these "green" practices are not only good for your health, they are also good for the fish, wildlife, water quality and natural areas of our region.
Want lower utility bills? Reduced maintenance? A healthy, clean planet? With a little planning and inspiration, you can create a home and lifestyle that balances beauty and comfort with sustainable resource use and environmental health.
Over half of the land in the Portland metropolitan area is privately owned. So when it comes to improving and protecting the nature and character of the place we call home, the practices used in every household and backyard matter. And that means every person really can make a difference!
Every tree matters. Plant, protect and care for trees on your property and in your neighborhood for healthier air, cleaner water and cooler homes. More
Some gardens are planted for a specific purpose, like growing good things to eat or flowers to pick. A rain garden's purpose is to catch rain water with its plants and soil. More
Drain the rain. Pervious surfaces, like pervious pavement or pavers, allow rainwater to pass through them and soak into the ground instead of flowing into storm drains. Result: healthier urban waterways. More
Find out how native plants are good for people, pets, the planet and your pocketbook. More
Want to learn more? Explore these great nature-friendly resources to get you started:
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